And if NZ and Aus create a travel bubble between themselves, and I’m quite confident that they will, that would be a significant boost to the tourism numbers, especially to NZ. The other thing I’d say is that creating travel bubbles for countries who have managed the virus doesn’t just open up opportunities for tourism but also other business opportunities. Let’s say Taiwan is in that bubble, makes sense as it is probably #1 out of all countries in their handling of the virus, how much more would Australian and NZ companies be looking to Taiwan for things they previously may have bought out of China. How much more education, financial and services trade would occur between those countries because travel could be possible between those countries and not with others. The potential implications of travel bans and bubbles go well beyond simple tourism.